oucho
Well-Known Member
IMO our downfall has been not enough players coming to the party in the goalscoring stakes - after Arma and Murph, our next top scorer is jointly MAF and Tuddy with three each. Successful teams generally share the goals around so that when the main strikers inevitably have a dip in form, there are others to take up the slack.
Classic example is United in the mid 90s - they never had a 20 goal a season striker, but they had the likes of Cantona, Hughes, McClair who would be good for 10-15 each, then they'd get 5-10 each from the likes of Keane, Ince, Kanchelskis, Sharpe, Giggs...even the likes of Pallister, Bruce and Irwin tended to get 3-4 each per season. That makes a hell of difference over the course of a season.
Classic example is United in the mid 90s - they never had a 20 goal a season striker, but they had the likes of Cantona, Hughes, McClair who would be good for 10-15 each, then they'd get 5-10 each from the likes of Keane, Ince, Kanchelskis, Sharpe, Giggs...even the likes of Pallister, Bruce and Irwin tended to get 3-4 each per season. That makes a hell of difference over the course of a season.